Picked up my next project

SVcummins

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A new Holland D1000 baler
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Something very wrong with those pictures!
How much snow do you have?
We have 1inch and my car is all white from the $am salt the jerks pound down on our roads! The roads themselves are white, just goes to show you, what a joke NY or NP is, new pork,. Lol
 
Where the baler was only about 4 inches but up home we?ve got about about 14 inches . They like to use liquid salt around here to but not much
 
My point was how much salt these jerks put down when we have a dusting, they plow and salt 3-4 times, and how it rots out our trucks and cars. But we get 8" and there no were around?? It's a joke, I don't see a spot of rust on his truck?
By the way is that Stihl dealer Winnie out your way any good???
 
"I might dual up the 3020 and pull it with it"

Forgive my ignorance SV, but why would you need duals?
Haying season was always dry season here.
 
Royse everyone runs duals pulling big balers for
more weight to help control the baler a little better .
A hesston 4910 will shove around a 30,000 pound
tractor when you get on hills and a bale is in the
wrong place in the chute
 
Thanks for the explanation SV.
I'm a flat lander and we baled "idiot cubes".
I was thinking more of pulling rather than being pushed.
 
2x3 . Fiat dealer told me that when they sold the
hesston 3x3 rebaged hesston then would require 80
hp but they always recommend 90
 
So not a big square baler? We have these 6x3 big square bales, with 4 twine, I hate them for horses, we also got some bales from our west, probably made by what you just bought, they are probably 2x3 with 3 twine, I never seen them before, guys on here said they might be from a freeman baler, I have a Deere small square 2 twine baler, that all I ever used. Now my boss wants to buy a round baler, I told her I don't know anything about them?
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Jay round bales kinda suck for feeding in a mainger buy hand but if you stand them on end you can unwind em pretty good
 
Some times when you get pulling a steep hill have
to put mfwd in and diff lock to scratch to the top
 
Jay, I have a round baler that I use for my outside horses. It is a big 5x6 soft core. I stand them on end then drop a feeder ring around them. It works well, saves a lot of time, very little waste. The soft core bales are not as easy to handle and do not stack as neatly as hard round bales but they breath well and are softer for the horses the eat. I was skeptical when I started, but now all my outside horses are fed that way. If you stand a round bale on end in the barn it is easy to unwind the hay and many of the horse farms in my area are now bedding mare stalls with round baled grass hay.
 
Vergil Winnie; I haven't thought about him for years. He was a farmer and logger and ran a saw shop out of his garage the last that I remember. Dad sold him a new Case 310G dozer with winch.I didn't realize that he was still alive. Maybe a son or something.
I buy and get my Stihl saws serviced at Fort Plain True Value Hardware. They have a very excellent staff and service dept.
Loren
 

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